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ECMHC Training Button.png​Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation (ECMHC) builds the capacity of childcare providers, families, programs and systems to prevent and reduce the impact of mental health challenges and social emotional delays among children ages birth to 5. In Illinois, this system is coordinated by Caregiver Connections, who subcontracts with agencies across the state to provide ECMHC to all Illinois counties. For DuPage, Kane, and Lake counties, the consultants are employed by the Kane County Health Department.

The goal of ECMHC is to shift our understanding of behavior. Challenging behavior is stressed behavior, and you and your consultant become “detectives" together, identifying the stressors for a child in your care. Behavior change only occurs in relationship, so building your relationship with a particular child, parent, family, co-worker, etc. increases capacity and efficacy.

Reasons to Contact Your ECMHC:

  • Challenges with a specific child
  • Overall learning environment concerns- particularly those involving social-emotional skill building
  • Challenges communicating with a parent or family
  • Challenges between adult-staff relationships
  • Seeking support with social-emotional skill building and understanding social-emotional development
  • Seeking Gateways-approved trainings on topics of social-emotional skill building​


What the Process Looks Like

  • Childcare providers are the point of contact for ECMHC. If you are a parent seeking support for your child at his/her childcare center or home provider, please pass the contact information on to your childcare provider and they will contact the consultant​ directly.
  • Once the provider makes contactour coordinated intake process will begin. The provider will receive pre-paperwork, including parent and teacher forms. Once the forms are complete, the consultant will set up a date to observe the child or learning environment, meet with providers, and/or meet with the provider/parent, depending on the situation.
  • At the initial consultation, the consultant will explain her role in the process and discuss the length of the consultation.
  • If you are seeking training, please contact your consultant directly. Trainings are free of charge, can be on-site at a childcare center or another location, and are Gateways approved.
  • Training and consultations may not be available on short notice. Anticipate approximately 4 weeks between time of contact and initial visit. This can vary, but it is better to seek support sooner than later.

DuPage, Kane and Lake Counties Early Childhood Mental Health Consultants


​​​DuPage, Kane: Susan Mrazek, PhD630-426-9113mrazeksusan@kanecountyil.gov

​DuPage, Kane: Shannon Keating, MS, 224-363-1515, keatingshannon@kanecountyil.gov​

Lake: Carla Diez, MS, 331-312-0206diezcarla@kanecountyil.gov​

Lake: ​Erin Gasim, MAAT, 630-538-2117​gasimerin@kanecountyil.gov